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High-tech industries are an economic engine in these large metro areas. Alan KronenbergJan. 16, 2025 Tech, Housing Weigh Down San Francisco Affordability and a drop in skilled workers fueled the area’s plummet in a new analysis of the nation’s best-performing cities. ...
The populations of the United States (US) and Michigan are aging. This demographic trend will continue to have a significant impact on society for the next few decades, particularly in the area of safe mobility in rural areas. As the population of Michigan's rural older adults continues to ...
related concepts of rural elite and explored the active role of rural elite in maintaining the stability of rural society, promoting the economic development of villages, driving entrepreneurship, and fulfilling social responsibilities. We also analyzed the negative effects of autocracy and "distributed o...
Most people in rural areas work in urban or suburban areas, but some still work in agricultural or energy producing industries. In the United States, living in a rural area can qualify one for some forms of government assistance, such as a USDA mortgage. Farlex Financial Dictionary. © ...
Suffering it out: Meeting the needs of health care delivery in a rural area The health status of the people in the coal-producing counties of southwest Virginia is poor despite an apparent high provider to population threshold. Thi... K Huttlinger,J Schaller-Ayers,T Lawson,... - Internationa...
The purpose of this study is to examine the myths that surround rural areas and the expectations parents have of family life based on residence in a rural Michigan county. In face-to-face interviews with rural parents, we find that expectations for the creation and maintenance of family life ...
In Table 9 in “Online Appendix C.6”, we provide the series of net changes in the number of births in each area. Prussia introduced compulsory education with the famous school edict in 1717, while its industrialization was rather late (Van Horn Melton,2003). In contrast, in England (and...
In general, rural areas are sparsely populated, have low housing density, and are far from urban centers. Urban areas make up only 3 percent of the entire land area of the country but are home to more than 80 percent of the population. Conversely, 97 percent of the country’s land mass...
The population in 1850 was estimated at just 400 people; in the early settlement periods, farmers in the countryside around Henry could send corn downriver to Peoria, St. Louis and ultimately New Orleans. Canals would eventually connect lands back upstream to Lake Michigan, and railroad networks...